Vgod Iced Dry Tobacco 50mg - 30ml Nic Salt
Vgod Iced Dry Tobacco 50mg - 30ml Nic Salt VGOD Iced Dry Tobacco Nic Salt – 30ml – 50MG offers a bold fusion of robust tobacco flavor and crisp menthol coolness, tailored for vapers who crave a classic profile with a refreshing edge. The dry tobacco base delivers earthy, authentic notes, while the menthol adds a frosty kick that enhances without overwhelming. Infused with 50MG nic salt, this formula ensures fast nicotine delivery and a smooth, satisfying throat hit ideal for former smokers or experienced vapers seeking strong nicotine satisfaction. This blend is best suited for low-wattage Mouth-to-Lung (MTL) pod devices, providing a rich, clean, and invigorating all-day vape with a refined tobacco finish. Features: Authentic dry tobacco flavor with a cooling menthol twist 50mg (5%) nicotine salt for high nicotine delivery Smooth throat hit with quick absorption Perfect for low-wattage MTL pod systems Ideal for fans of classic tobacco with an icy edge Specifications: Brand: VGOD Flavor: Iced Dry Tobacco Bottle Size: 30ml Nicotine Strength: 50mg (5%) E-Liquid Type: Nicotine Salt (Nic Salt) Vaping Style: Mouth-to-Lung (MTL) What’s Included in the Box: 1 x VGOD Iced Dry Tobacco Nic Salt – 30ml – 50MG E-Liquid FAQs: Q: What does Iced Dry Tobacco taste like? A: It combines rich, earthy tobacco with a refreshing menthol finish bold yet balanced. Q: Is this a good choice for ex-smokers? A: Yes, the strong nicotine and classic tobacco flavor make it ideal for those transitioning from cigarettes. Q: Can I use this in a sub-ohm device? A: No, this nic salt e-liquid is made for low-wattage MTL pod systems only. Q: How strong is the menthol effect? A: It’s noticeable but balanced, complementing the tobacco flavor without overpowering it. Q: Is 50MG too strong for casual vapers? A: It may be for some; this strength is best suited for heavy smokers or experienced nic salt users.
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